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Howard Schweitzer

Washington, D.C., United States

CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies; partner, Cozen O’Connor; COO of TARP for Secs. Paulson & Geithner during 08-09 financial crisis

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  • 2 months ago | cozen.com | Howard Schweitzer

    CHICAGO – February 5, 2025 –Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, an affiliate of the law firm Cozen O’Connor, is pleased to  announce Sydney Corryn Holman — who has served as Chicago’s deputy mayor of Intergovernmental Affairs and, prior to that, deputy director of Legislative Affairs for Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker — has returned to its highly esteemed government relations practice.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | cozen.com | Howard Schweitzer

    “Entering office with four years of on-the-job training this time around, President-elect Trump and his advisors have a much better sense of how to manipulate the levers of government power – and they intend to push the envelope in doing so.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies The Cozen Lens · President-elect Trump is embracing the tech executives around him and adopting their philosophy of “move fast and break things” with his plans for a second term, combining an...

  • Nov 6, 2024 | mondaq.com | Howard Schweitzer

    CO Cozen O'Connor More If Vice President Harris wins, she will most likely preside over a divided government, limiting her ambitious agenda and setting the stage for a lengthy bipartisan negotiation over tax reform. United States Government, Public Sector

  • Nov 5, 2024 | cozen.com | Howard Schweitzer

    The Cozen Lens ·         If Vice President Harris wins, she will most likely preside over a divided government, limiting her ambitious agenda and setting the stage for a lengthy bipartisan negotiation over tax reform. ·         A Republican sweep would set the stage for the realization of a partisan legislative agenda by unlocking access to budget reconciliation.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | mondaq.com | Howard Schweitzer

    With the polls showing the presidential race deadlocked and few voters remaining undecided, the two candidates are leaning on their respective strength on top issues in their closing arguments to try to maximize turnout. With a new administration on the horizon, continuing high polarization for the foreseeable future will ensure that the role of state attorneys general remains prominent regardless of the election outcome.

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Howard Schweitzer
Howard Schweitzer @H_SCHWEITZER
23 Apr 25

The $1.5 trillion question—can #GOP leadership bridge the divide on spending cuts? Where might fiscal hawks and moderates compromise? Read more in my Cozen Currents newsletter: https://t.co/B9W6aqeMKD https://t.co/8ZNP6idLsF

Howard Schweitzer
Howard Schweitzer @H_SCHWEITZER
16 Apr 25

The GOP plans to go big with its #reconciliation package. How are things shaping up? Read Cozen Currents: https://t.co/QSLmHYlL8A https://t.co/Jc6EFZIMCG

Howard Schweitzer
Howard Schweitzer @H_SCHWEITZER
15 Apr 25

RT @COPubStrategies: “The economic rollercoaster is self-made.” Join CPS to delve into how Trump is leveraging bold strategies to meet his…